Great call. The 1996 team may have been the only team to ever have four former MVPs on the same squad. Mitchell, Canseco, Vaughn and Clemens.Eck'sSneakyCheese said:
Kevin Mitchell
John Marzano Olympic Hero said:Great call. The 1996 team may have been the only team to ever have four former MVPs on the same squad. Mitchell, Canseco, Vaughn and Clemens.
Duly noted. Thanks.Savin Hillbilly said:
There's at least one other: 1978 Reds.
John Marzano Olympic Hero said:Great call. The 1996 team may have been the only team to ever have four former MVPs on the same squad. Mitchell, Canseco, Vaughn and Clemens.
ji oh said:
Three former and one current: 63 Yankees, Mantle, Mantle Maris, Berra, and Elston Howard.
This is interesting from a guy who couldn't ever contribute in other ways, and certainly not at 41.Let me ask you a question, Ramirez said. Im 41 years old and youre asking me if I could still hit the way I used to hit. Nobody is going to hit like when they were 25, 27 or 30 when theyre 41 years old. I dont care how good you are. Its not going to happen. But you can contribute in other ways.
Hmmm... maybe his arm troubles were caused by throwing a catcher's mask?bschase2 said:
staz said:
Ricky's friend!Hoplite said:
My bad, I didn't realize this was a during your lifetime thing. I have a picture somewhere of Ricky Henderson and Manny Ramirez walking out of the SkyDome together. Henderson was wearing some kind of a Hawaiian print with palm trees on it. They walked as fast as they could by the fans waiting for autographs and got in the same car as some middle reliever was practically begging to give away his autograph.
As for during my lifetime:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/OAK/OAK197408110.shtmlBob Montgomery's Helmet Hat said:
This is the first one that I thought of. It was strange then and still strange now.
Scoops Bolling said:Pretty sure no one has gone with this guy yet...